Android 4.2

Soon after HTC announced the One, the company revealed Android 4.2 and Sense 5 would migrate to other handsets, including the One X, One X+ and Butterfly/DNA. A newly leaked list of devices getting the next-gen treatment backs up HTC’s…

ASUS Announced today that the Transformer Pad TF300 will begin receiving an update to Android 4.2 beginning today in the U.S. While the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean update is rolling out to the Transformer Pad in the U.S., users in other territories…

Flipboard has updated the tablet-friendly version of its application with support for Daydream mode. In other words, you can now take a quick look at the latest stories to pop into your Flipboard application without even unlocking your Nexus 7…

Google’s latest version of Android, Jelly Bean, is currently on 6.7-percent of devices. It’s not a considerably high amount, but the OS is continuously being molded to support more devices on the market, meaning adoption will only go up going…

Google just sent an email alerting customers who are interested in the Nexus 4 that the device can be ordered today at 12:00 noon Pacific. The Google Play Store still says the Nexus 4 is out of stock, however, so…

Wow, that was fast. T-Mobile USA is already sold out of Nexus 4 units, according to its website. The same demand was seen when Google first began selling the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean handset direct from its website. We’re guessing…

Google has announced that it will finally fix a networking bug that has been present in Android for two and a half years in the platform’s next software update. The bug was first reported to the company back in April…

The Nexus 4 is Google’s first smartphone to run pure Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. The operating system offers a few features that the previous iteration of Jelly Bean didn’t, and the phone itself packs a serious hardware punch. Still, it…

The strangest thing happened recently; after Google issued Android 4.2 to devices, users noticed a glaring absence: the month of December was completely missing as an option when entering a date into the People app. Google has admitted to the mistake…